- 'Gang behind' Togo's beheadings
Togolese police say they are probing what could be a cross-border
network of killers after six beheadings in Togo and one in Benin
earlier this month.
September 27, 2007
Headless corpses raise ritual killing fear
Six grisly murders in Togo in which the victims were decapitated and
drained of their blood have raised fears of a resurgence of ritual
killings ahead of parliamentary elections in the West African state
next month, on October 14.
The killings occurred last weekend in the southern Vo and Lacs
prefectures, east of the capital Lome. The victims included a
12-year-old boy and a 63-year-old woman and their severed heads were
carried off by the killers.
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Police announced the arrest of four suspects, including one from
neighboring Benin, the West African home of the ancient Voodoo
religion, who confessed to killing the 12-year-old boy.
(...) the arrested Benin citizen, Roger Kodjo Hounguiya, had
confessed that he was working for a fellow countryman, Jean Goudjo,
wanted in Benin for murders involving mutilation.
September 21, 2007
- A Nigerian trader of Igbo origin
(....) is reportedly killed in Lome, Togo, by a mob. He was killed
in a reprisal against alleged killing of three Togolese children, by
a Nigerian, for rituals, a statement from Embassy of Nigeria in Togo
has said. The man was reported to have been killed at Asiyeye market
in Lome, the capital of Togo, during a riot sparked by the
killing-for-ritual allegation.
May 3, 2007
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